Flourishing programs in 80+ disciplines. A vibrant Christian mission. $50 million
in new campus construction. A 2014 Division III national championship. 95% placement
within 6 months of graduation. There’s never been a better time to consider Hope College.

As a member of the MIAA and NCAA Division III associations, Hope College sponsors
22 varsity sports for men and women. The college is home to the 2014 NCAA Division
III National Championship women’s volleyball team.

Colenbrander is one of ten individual golfers invited tojoin members from 10 teams at the 60-player tournament to be heldMay 16-19 at the Praire Vista Golf Course in Bloomington, Ill.

This is the first year that Division III has sponsored itsown national tournament. In prior years, the championship fieldincluded Division II and III players.The tournament willconsist of four 18-hole rounds.

Colenbrander was medalist of the Michigan IntercollegiateAthletic Association (MIAA) three of her four collegiate seasons,including last fall. She was the league tournament medalist 18times during her career and averaged 80.4 strokes per round lastfall.

As a freshman she finished 53rd at the national tournament. She gained NCAA All-America status as a sophomore by finishingseventh in a field of 63 golfers and last year ended 19th.

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Hope College holds more grants for summer student research from the National Science Foundation's "Research Experiences for Undergraduates" (NSF-REU) program than any other liberal arts college in the country.